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Production of Construction Materials Using Advanced Recycling Technologies
The need for recycling and recovering materials on the construction industry is more important than ever. Over the past few years, the construction industry faces recycling challenges on a large scale every day. Increasingly, contractors are finding innovative ways to work with environmental protection groups, local authorities and other businesses to recycle materials, rehabilitate contaminated areas, and preserve wetlands and other habitats for wildlife as well as people. With an estimated over 30 percent of landfill content originating from construction and demolition projects, vigorous construction activity has put an enormous burden on landfills. Municipalities facing diminishing landfill space are forced to raise tipping fees and promote alternative methods to handle waste removal-mainly to reduce, reuse and recycle. Thus, the construction industry is becoming a greater force in propagating recycling efforts on a national level. [
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